Lawmakers Move to Revert to Parliamentary System of Government

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Lawmakers Move to Revert to Parliamentary System of Government

By Reporter 3

 

With the high cost of running the Presidential System of Government in Nigeria, a group of 60 lawmakers, known as the Parliamentary Group, in the House of Representatives has launched a movement to terminate the existing Presidential System in the Country and revert to the Parliamentary Model adopted during the First Republic.

The Parliamentary Group introduced a Constitution Alteration Bill on Tuesday, 13 February 2024, during a session at the House of Representatives.

Minority Leader Kingsley Chinda and other members presented three constitutional amendment bills during the plenary.

Abdulsamad Dasuki, the spokesperson for the group, elucidated the key points of the bills during a Press Briefing at the House Press Centre.

They expressed dissatisfaction with the costly Presidential System and the formidable powers vested in the President.

“No wonder the Nigerian President appears to be one of the most powerful Presidents in the world,” Dasuki remarked.

He highlighted the imperfections of the Presidential System of Government, emphasizing the high cost of governance and the excessive powers of the executive members, who lack direct accountability to the people.

Confident in their pursuit, the lawmakers set a targeted timeline of 2031 for the Constitutional amendment to facilitate the transition.

Dasuki underscored the group’s aim to ignite a conversation about the inefficiencies of the current Presidential  System.

“The bills presented today seek a return to the System of Government adopted by our founders, which made governance accountable, responsible, responsive, and ultimately less expensive,” he asserted.

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Written by: Amos

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